A Ukrainian tried to enter the Republic of Moldova disguised as a woman / VIDEO
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A Ukrainian man, frightened by the horrors of war, went so far as to disguise himself as a woman in order to cross the border.
A Ukrainian tried to reach the Republic of Moldova disguised as a woman. He was found by Ukrainian border guards in the Odessa region. The 26-year-old man was traveling in a taxi and had a document confirming that he was a soldier in reserve.
However, the trick did not help, as did the makeup and wig that the man wore. According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, an administrative procedure for the illegal crossing of the border was opened for the man.
A similar incident occurred a month ago on the border with Romania. A 30-year-old Ukrainian from Kyiv tried to get to the neighboring country, disguised as a woman and with the child in a pram. The husband presented his wife’s passport at check-in to cross the border. Men up to the age of 65 are not allowed to leave Ukraine during the war, he writes. publicly.
UNREAL! The Kremlin warns that it will “declare war” on Ukraine
Although it may seem surprising, Peskov’s statement makes sense, because ordinary Russians do not officially know that Russia is invading Ukraine.
Russian officials do not use the word “invasion” or “war”, but call the military incursion into Ukraine a “special operation.”
“If Ukraine continues its challenges by attacking the Russian city, then Russia will be forced to declare war on Ukraine,” Peskov was quoted as saying by Visegrad24.
Russian authorities have been blaming Ukrainian military strikes on Russian border towns for several days.
Kyiv officials say they have found the bodies of hundreds of civilians killed
While the Kremlin claims it is not yet at war, more than 900 civilian bodies have been found in the area around Kiev following the withdrawal of Russian forces – almost all shot, according to the Associated Press, according to local police, according to The Guardian.
The number is double that announced by Ukrainian authorities almost two weeks ago, and the presence of injuries indicates that many were “simply executed,” officers said.
Andri Nebitov, head of the Kyiv regional police force, said the bodies had been abandoned on the streets or buried in mass graves. He quoted police data as saying that 95% died from gunshots, AP reports.
The highest number of victims was found in Bucha, where there were over 350.
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